| source University of Canterbury (X) |
level |
department Journalism (X) |
What every journalist should know. The law of defamation, contempt of court, copyright, public meetings, Official Information and much more.
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The evolution of newspapers and broadcasting, especially in New Zealand. Professional issues; how the media should behave; what forces shape the journalist; journalism ethics.
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The focus is on the political and social issues journalists need to understand to undertake their work in New Zealand, Asia and the South Pacific.
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The techniques of newsgathering and news writing for newspapers, radio and television. The broadcast component covers writing, subbing, taping, voice work and bulletin preparation.
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Specialist areas of practical journalism, other than news, in both print and broadcasting. These include feature articles/documentaries, sport, politics, business, science, editorials and reviewing. Students are also required to learn the skills of subbing; text-editing, headings, captions, layout and design.
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Journalism PhD
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